BT Tower Tours

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Long an integral part of the skyline, this communications tower lights up London’s central zone with its rotating messages and promotions.

Used by locals and visitors as a location marker, the BT Tower rises high above the cityscape as one of the most iconic images in London. Generally closed to the public, the skyscraper continues to dominate the northern part of the city center. Gaze up at the top of the tower to see its colorful messages promoting feel-good celebrations and events.

Consider the history of this fascinating structure, which was built from 1962 to 1964. Standing at 620 feet (189 meters) tall, it’s one of London’s highest buildings. The tower’s full name is now the British Telecom Tower although it was initially known as the General Post Office. Learn about how it remains a major communications hub for the U.K.

Note that the tower opens to the public once a year for free as part of the Open House London project. Check the program’s official website for exact dates and put your name down on a ballot in advance to win a space. The lucky winners will be treated to a rare and stunning 360-degree view from the top of the tower. In years past, the tower had a rotating restaurant and temporary viewing galleries.

Climb to the tops of nearby skyscrapers, such as the Shard and the OXO Tower for excellent views of the city’s famous landmarks, with the BT Tower featuring prominently. You’ll also be able to see it from the northern suburbs, with Primrose Hill a particularly romantic and popular viewing platform.

The BT Tower stands between the tube stations of Goodge Street, Warren Street and Great Portland Street, slightly north of the city center of London. Travel by bus to a nearby stop or walk southwest from London Euston railway station for 10 to 15 minutes to arrive at the skyscraper. Spend a day in this area, visiting other landmarks such as the Fitzroy House, the Grant Museum of Zoology and the Cartoon Museum.

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